Employment & Transit Maps
May 6, 2010
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These assorted maps show employment intensities, densities, and mixes. We've been working on a number of different regions trying to show the importance of connecting up regional employment clusters to provide higher ridership transit lines. We've written a number of reports based on some of the maps below and the methodology below. Most of these were created using data from the LEHD database. For more information about this dataset visit Cornell University's data and the Census Bureau's On The Map programs.
- Atlanta Employment Cluster Density (PDF, 346 KB)
- Atlanta Employment Cluster Intensity (PDF, 447 KB)
- Atlanta Employment Sector Mix (PDF, 351 KB)
- Atlanta 1971 Expansion Plans (PDF, 347 KB)
- Phoenix Employment Cluster Density (PDF, 193 KB)
- Phoenix Employment Cluster Intensity (PDF, 285 KB)
- Phoenix Employment Sector Mix (PDF, 198 KB)
- Phoenix Regional Expansion Plans (PDF, 513 KB)
- Five Region Employment Cluster Comparison (PDF, 1 MB)
- Phoenix Camelback Road Corridor (PDF, 356 KB)
- Portland Employment Clusters (PDF, 649 KB)
- Portland Employment Clusters Small Dots (PDF, 1010 KB)
- Indianapolis Employment Intensity (PDF, 375 KB)
- Indianapolis Employment Clusters (PDF, 282 KB)
- Indianapolis Downtown Commute Shed (PDF, 619 KB)
- Indianapolis University Commute Shed (PDF, 526 KB)
- New Orleans & Baton Rouge Clusters (PDF, 407 KB)
- New Orleans & Baton Rouge Region (JPG, 775 KB)
- Bay Area Employment Clusters (PDF, 1.7 MB)
- Bay Area Employment Intensity (PDF, 1.4 MB)
- Bay Area Employment Sector Mix (PDF, 1.7 MB)





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